Andreas HaleOct 16, 2025, 03:19 PM ET
- Andreas Hale is a combat sports reporter at ESPN. Andreas covers MMA, boxing and pro wrestling. In Andreas' free time, he plays video games, obsesses over music and is a White Sox and 49ers fan. He is also a host for Sirius XM's Fight Nation. Before joining ESPN, Andreas was a senior writer at DAZN and Sporting News. He started his career as a music journalist for outlets including HipHopDX, The Grammys and Jay-Z's Life+Times. He is also an NAACP Image Award-nominated filmmaker as a producer for the animated short film "Bridges" in 2024.
A Florida judge awarded UFC veteran Jorge Masvidal a default judgment of over $5 million in his lawsuit against online platform Fanmio, the company that promoted his 2024 boxing match against Nate Diaz.
Judge Beatrice Butchko Sanchez signed off on Masvidal's request to grant the judgement after an arbitrator awarded the former BMF champion $5,315,268.64 and additional post-judgment interest from the fight.
Masvidal sued Fanmio in January and stated that his deal for the Diaz fight was to include a purse of $6 million, plus an additional $1 million if he won the fight. Masvidal would lose the fight by decision and later claimed that his only payments were a $150,000 advance and a $1 million payment.
An arbitrator sided with Masvidal and with the final sign off, this matter has been put to rest. However, Fanmio is still engaged in lawsuits with fighters.
Nate Diaz filed a lawsuit against Fanmio two weeks after the Masvidal, claiming he was owed over $9 million. An arbitrator awarded Diaz $6 million, along with attorney fees. That case is still awaiting a final sign off.
In March, Fanmio filed a lawsuit against Golden Boy Promotions and Ryan Garcia over a cancelled exhibition match with Rukiya Anpo that was slated to take place on Dec. 31, 2024. Garcia opted to instead fight Rolando Romero in May.